smkettner
Well-known member
I had not read about this charging equipment supplier until today.
Interesting that a dealer installed something besides AV. :lol:
http://www.hartfordbusiness.com/news21145.html
http://evse.controlmod.com/
Check out the power sharing:
Installed between the circuit breaker and charger, the power sharing module works with
existing electrical systems – homeowners don’t need to upgrade to 200 amp service,
make new space in breaker boxes or add additional breaker panels. When a vehicle has
been plugged-in for charging, should an alternate source – like a clothes dryer or oven –
be turned on, the unit automatically and instantaneously suspends vehicle charging. When
the appliance is turned off, vehicle charging resumes, without any additional user effort.
Interesting that a dealer installed something besides AV. :lol:
http://www.hartfordbusiness.com/news21145.html
http://evse.controlmod.com/
Check out the power sharing:
Installed between the circuit breaker and charger, the power sharing module works with
existing electrical systems – homeowners don’t need to upgrade to 200 amp service,
make new space in breaker boxes or add additional breaker panels. When a vehicle has
been plugged-in for charging, should an alternate source – like a clothes dryer or oven –
be turned on, the unit automatically and instantaneously suspends vehicle charging. When
the appliance is turned off, vehicle charging resumes, without any additional user effort.